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Istvan Bodnar is a part time faculty at the Philosophy Department of Central European University since 2001. He studied philosophy, English and Latin philology at Eötvös University, and earned his doctoral degree there with a thesis on Parmenides, under the supervision of Prof. Imre Ruzsa in 1992. His research interests include ancient metaphysics, epistemology, physical theory, and science.
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Professor, Eötvös Loránd University
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Eudemus' Physics on Cosmic Issues: Frs. 111–123b W, on Physics VIII
Bodnár, I., 2 Dec 2025, Perspectives on Peripatetic Physics: From Theophrastus to Alexander. Guyomarc’h, G. & Santoro, A. (eds.). Brill Academic Publishers, p. 116-135 20 p. (Philosophia Antiqua; vol. 176).Research output: Contribution to Book/Report types › Chapter › peer-review
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De mixtione XV: the Aristotelian Account Vindicated
Bodnár, I., 15 Nov 2023, Philosophia Antiqua. Brill Academic Publishers, p. 212-230 19 p. (Philosophia Antiqua; vol. 170).Research output: Contribution to Book/Report types › Chapter › peer-review
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Pythagoras, the Philosopher and Grammar Teacher (Br. Lib. Add. MS 37516 recto)
Bodnár, I., 2023, Metaphysics Through Semantics: The Philosophical Recovery of the Medieval Mind. Hochschild, J. P., Nevitt, T. C., Wood, A. & Borbély, G. (eds.). Springer Nature, p. 3-19 17 p. (International Archives of the History of Ideas/Archives Internationales d'Histoire des Idees; vol. 242).Research output: Contribution to Book/Report types › Chapter › peer-review
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Hipparchus on the ratio of longest day to shortest night in Eudoxus, Aratus and Attalus. Part II: The error
Bodnár, I. M., 2021, In: Polanyiana . 30, 1, p. 6-19 14 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
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The Day, the Month, and the Year: What Plato Expects from Astronomy
Bodnár, I. M., 2021, Plato’s Timaeus: Proceedings of the Tenth Symposium Platonicum Pragense. Jorgenson, C., Karfík, F. & Špinka, Š. (eds.). Leiden: Brill, p. 112-130 19 p. (Brill's Plato Studies Series; vol. 5).Research output: Contribution to Book/Report types › Chapter › peer-review
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